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Challenges in the development of (bio)chemical sensors for whole blood medical diagnostic applications

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The following article is based on experience in research and development of (bio)chemical sensors for medical diagnostic applications. It is not known to the author if the ideas presented below are applicable in other areas of sensor R & D.

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Luedi, H. (1997). Challenges in the development of (bio)chemical sensors for whole blood medical diagnostic applications. In: Scheller, F.W., Schubert, F., Fedrowitz, J. (eds) Frontiers in Biosensorics II. EXS, vol 81. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9045-8_10

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